
Helping broadcasters meet the shifting needs of media consumption, Calrec is showcasing an expanded suite of interconnected technologies at NAB 2025. As the adoption of sustainable and cost-effective remote and distributed production workflows continues to develop, the ability to control any system from anywhere creates an incredibly agile way to work. Providing access to more cores, more faders, more surfaces, and more control from any location gives users ultimate flexibility delivering content to air. To help broadcasters take full advantage of these workflows, Calrec will demonstrate a mix of new products, expanded feature sets and distributed control.
Calrec will also highlight recent major US sports customers including NEP Denali which has installed a 144-fader Argo Q console and ImPulse IP core in its 53’ Gold remote production unit. At the time of the announcement James Mullen, Audio Guarantee for live and taped events at NEP Denali said, “The configurable nature of the Argo surface, custom wilds panels and fader option keys, combined with its immense horsepower, means it stands alone in the broadcast audio field. One of our favourite features is the remote access to the surface given to the A1 before the show loads in. They can comfortably program their show on the system from any location, whether that is at home, a hotel or on a plane.”